DisplayWrite

DisplayWrite

An earlier full-featured IBM word processing program for PCs that stemmed from the typewriter-oriented DisplayWriter word processing system first introduced in 1980. DisplayWrite was widely used in organizations that were mostly IBM oriented.

These included both leading products, such as Microsoft Word and Aldus PageMaker (in word processing and desktop publishing, respectively), and lesser-known products such as DisplayWrite and FrameMaker.

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